Number:1089 (Meta, no ontology)

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1089 is what you get when you take any three-digit number and add it to the same number in reverse. Why? Because it's the square of 33.

Amazingly, it's also the first number which, when multiplied by 9, becomes a reversed copy of itself (i.e. 9,801). [1]